Ordered, That Major Generall
Skippon be desired to give Orders to Colonell
Manwaring and Colonell
Webb, and the rest of the Gentlemen, to the effect, as is in the following Writing.
WHereas the Committee of the Militia for the City of
London, have (upon a motion made to them from divers persons Inhabitants in this City) given full power and authority to Me to give Orders to all such as shall voluntarily Mount and Arme themselves or Friends, as a guard to my person, to assist in the suppressing of Tumults and disorders for the safety of Parliament and City: I doe hereby appoint the new Artillery-Ground to be their place of Generall Randezvouz in case of Alarm, unless some other place be hereafter expresly appointed; where they shall receive such further Order as the necessities and urgency of their foresaid employment shall require.
ORDERED,
THat Major-Generall
Skippon be Captain of the Volunteer-Horse who willingly offer and List themselves under his Command for the safety of Parliament and City, and for the present, till such time as this Committee shall see cause to recall this Order.
And the said Major-Generall Skippon is hereby desired and ordered to acquaint this Committee with the numbers of them, as they shall increase to the number of Two hundred; and not exceed that number, but by the approbation of this Committee.
And this Committee doth further Order and Declare, That this voluntary action of any that finde Horse in this manner, shall not be made use of as a motive or occasion to the compelling any of them to finde Horse hereafter.
WHereas this Committee have formerly granted, That two hundred Volunteers might Arm and Mount themselves under the command of Major-Generall Skippon: The same number is hereby confirmed and inlarged to the number of Three hundred Horse as formerly.
THe Committee of the Militia London, for the better satisfying of their fellow Citizens, and removing all jealousies in the City, have thought fit to publish these severall Orders above mentioned, for the inlisting and exercising of the Volunteer Horse, under Colonell Manwaring and Colonell Webb, which have been commanded by Major Generall Skippon, and the said Committee conceive, that these Horse have done very good service for preventing and suppressing of Tumults, and thinke fit to continue them till further Order.
⟨Aug. 2⟩ London Printed by Richard Cotes.